'My chacha's music is sweet and intoxicating'
Sunil Gavaskar completed 50 years of his association with Indian cricket on Sunday -- five decades in which he has remained ever-relevant taking on a variety of roles.
There's news that a team of writers at Salman's production house are working on an Indianised version of the Steven Spielberg's iconic franchise Indiana Jones.
Farhan and Javed Akhtar discuss the new and the classic Don.
'The Hit Girl' even has a foreword penned by superstar Salman Khan.
Raja Sen picks the bad movies of the year so far.
'This attitude to laugh it off I think he will face a severe backlash.' 'I can see through everything he is trying to do.'
Bollywood stars took to Twitter to pay tributes and extend condolences to the family of late actor.
Dharmendra was fascinated by Gabbar's role, then he said he would like to play Thakur. 'I told him he won't get Hema Malini.' 'He laughed and said okay (to play Veeru).'
'He was one of India's greatest leaders loved and respected by all. He will be missed.'
Quite a few Hindi movies have explored different shades of the landlord-tenant relationship in passing or purposefully.
1997: Sukanya Verma offers a recap of its memorable imagery.
A look at B-town stars who turned die-hard fans onscreen!
'I think I have been lucky that I have found directors who take me for what I am and what they think I am capable of, rather than go on my previous films and see what I have done.'
'The Ek Do Teen star struggled with a problem skin all through her reign as numero uno.' 'And yet acne never got into the way of her incredible success.' All this and more in Sukanya Verma's Super Filmi Week.
'The dark side is not me; I am a mama's boy,' Ganesh Venkatraman tells S Saraswathi.
'For all its swagger and insolence, the script is full of silly loopholes, annoying clichs and glaring superficiality.'
Are you looking forward to Bollywood's new love stories?
Ram Gopal Varma is back with Part Three of that series, which presented to us the first clear evidence that the great man was slipping, rues Sreehari Nair.
The Bollywood stalwart turns 70 on January 17.
Here's looking at the films that failed at the box office in the first half of this year.
The latest updates from Bollywood!
'The weight-loss for I wasn't tough. But to do this for two-and-a-half years left me looking very strange. People started asking questions about my health. Going anywhere became difficult. Meeting relatives and friends became impossible. Even my wife grew very concerned. I'd be very angry with their worries. This is my job!' Tamil actor Vikram talks about his physical transformation for Shankar's I, in which he will appear in four looks: a body builder, a beast, a model, and a hunchback.
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
'I don't get involved in my movie characters. That's fake. Let's be practical. We get a nice air-conditioned vanity van to sit in, which has lovely fruits and dry fruits. We get to work with lovely ladies. So it is not taxing at all!' Akshay Kumar gets candid.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
A look at the top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Raja Sen gives us a hint: It was all because he used a coin wisely.
Bombay Velvet was Bollywood's biggest flop this year.
'People ask me if I miss living a normal life, since I don't have privacy, and I tell them I don't want to have a normal life. I want people standing outside my house, I want to be loved by them. I have been fortunate enough to live like a star for 25 years and I would like to die as a star.' Shah Rukh Khan, unplugged.
'For a working actor in Bollywood, it is nearly impossible to criticise its reigning deities.' 'Besides, due care ought to be taken when speaking of the dead too.'
'While Modi is undoubtedly the star of the show, the online sphere has found in Modi the champion to re-engineer what it means to support the right.'
'He has the voice, the performance, the talent and the presence.' 'He is a bankable star, so he brings all these things to the table.'
Jazbaa is a mercifully brief movie, just about two hours long, but that's about it in terms of the good part, warns Raja Sen.
Bhoothnath Returns has a few laughs but it ignores the basics, rants Raja Sen.
Ranveer Singh is glad that trade pundits are talking about him being the most bankable star.